+1 for the Tritons. They're super. I'm more surprised that the bit made it through the test than the router.
So I gotta wonder - what brand of bit was used in the test?
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+1 for the Tritons. They're super. I'm more surprised that the bit made it through the test than the router.
So I gotta wonder - what brand of bit was used in the test?
Great promotion! Quality Grinding is going to make a lot of new friends - and one excellent really committed customer. I volunteer to be that one.
+ 1 for the Mast-R-Lift. It's as if it was made just for the 7518. Super smooth lift operation, secure hold on the motor, above-table access to the collet, yada, yada.
No doubt that BD and WP...
Maurice is right about the apron at Highland. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=6218
Harris Tools offers a set of markers that are similar in form and function. Looks like the major difference (advantage?) is that they use brass where Rob's use birch or maple to register the mark....
Not to complicate your decision, but for triming joinery, the 3/4 inch HNT Gordon shoulder plan on my bench is just about perfect. With a wood body (ironwood in this case), brass sole, and wedge-set...
For function on the vice, wood choice is unimportant. I have one cherry and one walnut face on the vices on my oak bench, and they work great - hold well and never damaged a work piece. I may have...